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Pre-Dreadnought Battleships in World War One

When the British Royal Navy launched the HMS Dreadnought in 1906, battleship design was transformed. This one ship was so powerful that everything preceding it…

For Profit and Glory: The Start of the First Opium War

The Opium Wars extended the might of the British Empire to the remote Chinese Empire, expanding its trade and national prestige. In exchange, China would…

Gone, But Not Forgotten – A Comeback for the F-14 Tomcat?

The United States Navy retired the popular F-14 Tomcat fighter aircraft in 2006. TheTomcat was the product of a Navy initiative in the 1950s during…

24 images of the highly successful M18 Hellcat tank destroyer

Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Davis Bruce was looking for a suitable armored fighting vehicle to form the bulk of his Tank Destroyer Force. Once offered an…

Folly and Futility: The Iraq-Iran War 1980-1988

While news of wars throughout the global south often flies in and out of Western headlines with little fanfare or attention, the Iraqi invasion of…

This “Accident” May Have Changed the Course of WWII

It’s fascinating to look at how history can be changed from a single incident, or in this case, accident. That is what happened during the…

Naval Battle of Elli: Greeks Defeat the Ottomans

Although few major military conflicts occurred in the decade preceding World War I, the Balkan Wars initiated the fall of the Ottoman Empire were a…

Artillery Beasts – Railway Guns in 33 pictures

The idea of creating a huge-caliber gun on a railway platform dates from the 1800s when trains revolutionized the transport industry, but these Goliaths reached…

Tank Museum Director Awarded ‘Order of the British Empire’

The director of the Tank Museum, Richard Smith, has been awarded the Order of the British Empire in the Queen’s 2018 birthday honours list. He…

Man vs Tanks – Infantry Anti-Tank Rifles of WW II

The 20th century saw extensive use of a new kind of warfare on land, sea and in the air. The battlefields were continually changing, from…

The Iconic Churchill Tank in 31 pictures

The tank that had the honor of bearing the name of Winston Churchill easily falls into the category of one of the most iconic British…

Dragon Wagon – Keeping Armor Moving

I’ve been interested in World War II since listening to my uncle’s tales from his experiences in the European Theater. I couldn’t get enough of…